Giuliani, who is leading talks between Trump’s attorneys and Mueller’s team, told The Washington Post that the lawyers would “move to quash” a subpoena from Mueller, and that they are ready to “argue it before the Supreme Court, if it ever got there.”

The special counsel has sought an interview with the president over the past several months, and reportedly threatened to subpoena Trump if he declined to voluntarily sit for an interview. Giuliani has previously asserted that Trump would not have to comply with a subpoena.

A legal battle over a presidential subpoena would be unprecedented, bringing both sides into untested legal waters.

Giuliani told The Post that he has not yet received a response from Mueller’s team, after Trump’s attorneys sent a letter last week on the terms for an interview with the president…

“If he doesn’t get it done in the next two or three weeks we will just unload on him like a ton of bricks,” Giuliani told the outlet.

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